AGENDA: Wednesday, November 14, 2018

Time's 2017 person of the year was The Silence Breakers. How can the legal community use this momentum to create more opportunities and diversity? Key metrics such as pay equity and the ratio of women in leadership positions, show that there is inequality both in-house and at law firms. Implicit and explicitsexism is real – what can be done to create change on an individual basis, in organizations and across the country?

This panel will examine:

Silence Breakers and utilizing the country’s awareness

The current pay equity landscape for female lawyers both in-house and at law firms

Creating a balanced professional and personal life can be one of the toughest challenges lawyers face, both for in-house and outside counsel. It’s clear there is not a simple solution, or a one size fits all approach. This panel explores the realities women face as they build a fulfilling career while also financially and emotionally supporting themselves – and potentially their family. How to create some level of balance professionally and personally in a world where the workforce is continually asked to do and be more?

Initiatives such as mentorship and sponsorship create a profoundly positive impact towards facilitating professional growth for women. For example, 70% of female corporate workers believe they are high-potential employees, however only 28% aspire to the C-suite. With mentorship, C-suite aspirations jump to over 40%, and with sponsorship the number increases to 50%. How to utilize these resources to bring more diversity to high level positions?

This panel will examine:

What does a good mentorship program look like?

The difference between mentorship and sponsorship

Making the most of your mentorship

Being a good mentor

What can you do now?

Jane Leopold-Leventhal
Chief Legal Counsel
Bohler Engineering

Melanie Scott-Bennett
Attorney
Microsoft

Robin Kaver
Associate General Counsel
The Nielsen Company

Jacqueline Yecies
Partner
Akin Gump

Ilana Lubin
Partner
Crowell & Moring

Maria McElhinney
Partner, Finance
A&L Goodbody

10:50 AM

NETWORKING BREAK

11:30 AM

Developing Your Strengths & Most Productive Workstyle

Women in upper level in-house and partner positions emphasize the importance of developing an authentic voice and an individualized work style – advice they give to new attorneys. Why is it so essential to develop your strengths and work style? How can you work in a way that is authentically you?

This panel will examine:

Why is developing your work style important to your success?

Best practices in finding your authentic voice & strengths

Signs that you may not be developing your authentic skill set

What are the resources available to you in your development?

Ashley Tan
Senior Counsel
Complex Networks

Stacey Blaustein
Senior Attorney, Corporate Litigation
IBM

Laura Protzmann
Associate General Counsel
KIND

Arlene Hahn
Partner
White & Case

Eileen Patt
Partner
Kramer Levin

Tamara Carmichael
Partner
Olshan Frome Wolosky LLP

12:15 PM

Self-Advocacy, Career Development & Personal Negotiation

Attorneys spend their days advocating for their clients and organizations, but when it comes to personal advocacy, it often gets harder. Just as you navigate complex deals and transactions how can you also negotiate the best situation, deal and compensation package? What are the most effective ways to promote yourself and enhance your career?

Females and minority deal-makers, litigators and leaders have overcome challenges, preconceptions, and prejudices that can provide valuable insights and lessons learned. In the current landscape more opportunities for women and minorities could be opening up. What are the skills that you will need to rise in your career today and the future?

This panel explores:

Will more opportunities be opening up for women and minorities?

What were the obstacles and challenges you faced that surprised you?

What are the keys to gaining the best mix of work and personal/family life?

What do you notice as more females and minorities move into leadership roles?